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you talk about education, taxes, the healthcare system. we'll have more with dr. carson right after the break. and still to come to -- >> i voted twice. >> legal votes? >> yes, absolutely. >> sean: an ohio poll worker is convinced voting twice is absolutely fine. we have that story on blatant voter fraud out of ohio still to come on this busy news friday night. [ female announcer ] want younger looking g g g g i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-
you talk about education, taxes, the healthcare system. we'll have more with dr. carson right after the break. and still to come to -- >> i voted twice. >> legal votes? >> yes, absolutely. >> sean: an ohio poll worker is convinced voting twice is absolutely fine. we have that story on blatant voter fraud out of ohio still to come on this busy news friday night. [ female announcer ] want younger looking g g g g i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't...
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our education system wasn't forming well, our health-care system wasn't. and so the cathartic event that occurred is very common to most people in their personal terms. when you have a near death experience in your life from personal illness or somebody close to you dies or something happened, it clarifies your mind. when you think that you are on the verge of not being there any more. and you either choose to go forward or choose to quit. you choose to get better, you choose to stay stagnant. the people of new orleans chose not to quit and they chose for the first time in a very long time, maybe 50 years, not only to get better but really to reach out and to take not just the opportunity but we kind of call it the responsibility to get it right this time. and i think that there is a lot of evidence that we're beginning to get it right. now as i have said, i don't think our future is assured. it's just one of these things where you have to be vigilant and work at it every day. but there are some good signals. >> some will also argue that new orleans has ha
our education system wasn't forming well, our health-care system wasn't. and so the cathartic event that occurred is very common to most people in their personal terms. when you have a near death experience in your life from personal illness or somebody close to you dies or something happened, it clarifies your mind. when you think that you are on the verge of not being there any more. and you either choose to go forward or choose to quit. you choose to get better, you choose to stay stagnant....
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. >> reporter: the giant's sweep program includes anti litter educational program aimed at young people such as these with several city wide cleaning events launching tomorrow morning. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> could the bay area become one giant region with transit agencies all merged into one. that was the idea being discussed today at the state of valley conference. advocates say that communities blend into each other any way and merging everything from landfill to water treatment plans would reduce publications and make everything more efficient. >>> on wall street stocks ended the week on an up note. nasdaq rose by 28. seasoned m -- s & p rose eight to end on a year high. >>> who do you think is the most popular person? if you said president, you're wrong. >> a change of heart. the last time we saw this young lady, she was being arrested for cursing out a judge. what the judge said after her apology. >>> a hacker has hit the bush family. a hacker was able to get access to private photos and e-mails sent between members of the bush fa
. >> reporter: the giant's sweep program includes anti litter educational program aimed at young people such as these with several city wide cleaning events launching tomorrow morning. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> could the bay area become one giant region with transit agencies all merged into one. that was the idea being discussed today at the state of valley conference. advocates say that communities blend into each other any way...
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yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with that is also this ability to know what college life is going to be like, know what career readiness is about, know what life will be like when they graduate but also helping them to develop the network that will help them, then also how to anticipate those obstacles, what do they have to put in place? >> reporter: one goal student anthony knows something about obstacles. last year, his south side neighborhood ranked fourth among 77 communities for the number of violent crimes. according to the latest census numbers, nearly 26% of households leer below th
yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with...
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advocate for 22 years now, he uses his own diagnosis to bust the misconceptions about hiv and aids and educate the next generation. >> we're finding right now 13 to 24-year-olds who are african-americans, that's where the highest numbers are coming in at now, what, over 60% of the new cases in black america is coming through that age group. we've got to get to the young people. >> whoa. whoa. >> reporter: howard university hospital staffers boxed out to get close to the hall of famer, but he's not there for just the day. johnson is the president of the food service company that serves the hospital and howard campuses, and he's the man behind the magic johnson subconnection shop at the hospital. he says he's also found success with the magic johnson theater in prince george's county. >> the people have really come through our doors and enjoyed it. >> johnson says he will meet with president obama. he says he's been a part of the commission on hiv and aids for decades. the message has always been the same. >> early detection can definitely save your life. >> johnson really wanted one point to hi
advocate for 22 years now, he uses his own diagnosis to bust the misconceptions about hiv and aids and educate the next generation. >> we're finding right now 13 to 24-year-olds who are african-americans, that's where the highest numbers are coming in at now, what, over 60% of the new cases in black america is coming through that age group. we've got to get to the young people. >> whoa. whoa. >> reporter: howard university hospital staffers boxed out to get close to the hall...
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. >> this has been an educational week. for example, we know that her husband deuces is an anchor there for our abc affiliate. >> why do we keep showing that ugly face he made? >> and he will now have overnight feeding duty for their infant son. a good guy doing his thing there in philly. we learned that. and then we have this little guy right here, your 4 1/2-month-old son, first-time mom, devin. adorable baby. >> thank you. >> and the love of your life. >> i love him to death. can't get enough. >> no. he's an adorable kid. i'll give you that. absolutely. and we learned about diana's celebrity crush, penelope cruz. >> well, yes. >> which is my favorite thing i learned here. we'll talk more about that privately. but in the meantime, a very special polka with barry mitchell! ♪ born in philly, raised in queens, worked in boston for baked beans ♪ >>> that's the perez polka ♪ ♪ we've picked a winner and it shows, just try not to pick your nose ♪ ♪ that's the perez polka, i hope you read the fine print in your contra
. >> this has been an educational week. for example, we know that her husband deuces is an anchor there for our abc affiliate. >> why do we keep showing that ugly face he made? >> and he will now have overnight feeding duty for their infant son. a good guy doing his thing there in philly. we learned that. and then we have this little guy right here, your 4 1/2-month-old son, first-time mom, devin. adorable baby. >> thank you. >> and the love of your life. >>...
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educators would be trained on how to handle an active situation. training sessions scheduled for next month and april. the schools are formulating a more comprehensive emergency response plan that would include police, fire, hospitals and other first responder. in august or september police and the district will conduct a full scale drill on one of the campuses. similar in nature to what you are looking at t now. this is video of an exercise that took place at a modesto school. this will simulate an active shooter attack allowing teachers to practice lock down procedures while letter police train on how to respond tactically in terms of protecting children and taking down the shooter. again, that's scheduled for the fall. meantime the redwood city school district will hold a forum on school safety. this is scheduled next week, february 11. reporting live in redwood city. bob riddell, today in the bay. >> we check in with christina loren talking about a nice day tomorrow, rain tomorrow. >> a cold blast to follow. rare bay area snow. a live beautiful
educators would be trained on how to handle an active situation. training sessions scheduled for next month and april. the schools are formulating a more comprehensive emergency response plan that would include police, fire, hospitals and other first responder. in august or september police and the district will conduct a full scale drill on one of the campuses. similar in nature to what you are looking at t now. this is video of an exercise that took place at a modesto school. this will...
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she was actively involved in their lives home schooling hoth taking them on trips giving them as much education opportunities she could given her limited means. she told me before she went on the trip she had laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. it is really tragic. by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very, very involved hands on mom. >> one of the questions that has come up to me from viewers at least. i don't know if we will be able to answer this tonight why was she vacationing alone in turkey. i am sure that will come out as well. >> i spoke with her best friend who was supposed to go with her on that trip. she said at the last moment she could not afford the trip. i asked her husband, a lot of people are wondering how could you let your wife who has never been overseas before go on a trip like this. he said you know what with tears in his eyes he said sometimes when you love someone you have to respect their choices and decisions even when you don't agree with them. >> lisa everest
she was actively involved in their lives home schooling hoth taking them on trips giving them as much education opportunities she could given her limited means. she told me before she went on the trip she had laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. it is really tragic. by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very, very involved hands on mom. >> one of the questions that has come up to me...
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you talk about education, taxes, the healthcare system. we'll have more with dr. carson right after the break. and still to come to -- >> i voted twice. >> legal votes? >> yes, absolutely. >> sean: an ohio poll worker is convinced voting twice is absolutely fine. we have that story on blatant voter fraud out of ohio still to come on this busy news friday night. [ female announcer ] want younger looking eyes that sing wow with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. and the award for wow! eyes in just one week goes to you. in just one week how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this
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it was always a question of education. i did not know the definition of concussion in 19 years of bashing my head. they never force anyone to tell an athlete what it means when you get hit in the head and things go fuzzy. obol was always informed consent in the beginning. that is why ted johnson was one of the first to come forward. he said, at least let me make this decision for myself. in 2010, the nfl started educating the players. it is different game at the pro level, but there is nothing such as informed consent for children. 95% of the people playing football in this country are under the age of consent, under 18. that is where we should really be focusing. >> let's talk about that. but there are mothers and fathers and kids listening right now. what about family whose kid is just really good in football in high school, maybe even being had hunted for the big leagues, what do you say? >> i say it is a huge risk right now. your child surviving -- youth football right now is mostly lock. there are so few standards in
it was always a question of education. i did not know the definition of concussion in 19 years of bashing my head. they never force anyone to tell an athlete what it means when you get hit in the head and things go fuzzy. obol was always informed consent in the beginning. that is why ted johnson was one of the first to come forward. he said, at least let me make this decision for myself. in 2010, the nfl started educating the players. it is different game at the pro level, but there is nothing...
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a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious man, i had a code of ethics. no one grows up and wants to be a cop killer. as a young police officer i found my calling in life, but i found out that the violent suspects on the street aren't the only people you have to watch. >> we're waiting for a news conference at big bear where chris corner's truck was found. chris, if this press conference starts, i'm going to break into our interview. >> got you. >> what i found interesting and puzzling is big parts of the manifesto don't sound like they came from an insane person or someone capable of doing these killings. he also seems to at times displ
a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious...
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some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and to a lesser extent in dentistry. and certainly has already happened in veterinary medicine and pharmacy. >> reporter: that means the economic recovery, security and future prosperity of the country may rest much more than many people realize in female hands. tom foreman, cnn, ames, iowa. >> that does it for us. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. ♪ good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ ♪ all set? all set. [ male announcer ] introducing the r
some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and...
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we need jobs, educational access and helt -- there on the south side, there are no emergency rooms anymore, for example, for crisis intervention. so i am rather convinced that the full weight of our government must come -- we had a full intervention in birmingham, to stop will killing. 42 have been killed this year. we need -- we need a level of support in there we have never had before. >> eric: you do not see that in the federal government. 42 people have been killed just this past january. 157 shootings. you want a federal program similar to what happened in the 60s to deal with other programs? >> intervention, you have mentioned that, we need jobs intervention, we need to stop the gun flow and the drug flow in and the job flow out. >> eric: do you think that will happen? we have been talking about this for years. it is the right to have a gun in america, under the constitution. there is gun control in many cities. >> semi-automatic weapons are not just about guns. this is about national security. these weapons can shoot down airplanes. they can blow up railroads. this is a mass securit
we need jobs, educational access and helt -- there on the south side, there are no emergency rooms anymore, for example, for crisis intervention. so i am rather convinced that the full weight of our government must come -- we had a full intervention in birmingham, to stop will killing. 42 have been killed this year. we need -- we need a level of support in there we have never had before. >> eric: you do not see that in the federal government. 42 people have been killed just this past...
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she was actively involved in their lives home schooling hoth taking them on trips giving them as much education opportunities she could given her limited means. she told me before she went on the trip she had laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. it is really tragic. by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very, very involved hands on mom. >> one of the questions that has come up to me from viewers at least. i don't know if we will be able to answer this tonight why was she vacationing alone in turkey. i am sure that will come out as well. >> i spoke with her best friend who was supposed to go with her on that trip. she said at the last moment she could not afford the trip. i asked her husband, a lot of people are wondering how could you let your wife who has never been overseas before go on a trip like this. he said you know what with tears in his eyes he said sometimes when you love someone you have to respect their choices and decisions even when you don't agree with them. >> lisa everest
she was actively involved in their lives home schooling hoth taking them on trips giving them as much education opportunities she could given her limited means. she told me before she went on the trip she had laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. it is really tragic. by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very, very involved hands on mom. >> one of the questions that has come up to me...
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my question to you is: knowing your background, knowing your jesuit education, knowing what i think your values are, kihave your word that you -- can i have your word that you will be very forthcoming with this committee to speak truth to power, to speak truth about power and even when it's uncomfortable, where we have to probe in a way that is not an easy way to go? >> former adviser to the president reagan, pat buchanan is here. do you have problems with the program to use drones to kill americans overseas if they are believed to be associated with al qaeda. >> vinever seen a bigger assort ion of imperial presidency than that. the president is claiming the right for himself and high-rank subordinates to identify what they consider a threat, imminent threat, the right to use a hell-fire missile to kill them, even if they are an american citizen. i have never heard of this before. i don't think it's going to stand. i think the congress of the united states, which has the power over the declarations of war will get in on this. i think there has to be a judicial review when are you killing
my question to you is: knowing your background, knowing your jesuit education, knowing what i think your values are, kihave your word that you -- can i have your word that you will be very forthcoming with this committee to speak truth to power, to speak truth about power and even when it's uncomfortable, where we have to probe in a way that is not an easy way to go? >> former adviser to the president reagan, pat buchanan is here. do you have problems with the program to use drones to...
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she was targeted by the taliban for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group that opposes it. she will likely stay in england since her father secured a position in germantown. >>> the alexandria fire department is remembering a fallen hero tonight. joshua was a paramedic and he died in the line of duty one year ago. he was responding to a car fire on i-395 and he fell through a break in the raised roadway and suffered a severe head injury. despite an effort to save him, he died. today, the fire department paid tribute to the seven-year fire veteran with the remembrance ceremony and they renamed the department's professional development center in his honor. >> still ahead in tonight's buddy check 9 report, andrea roane shows us how hundreds of breast cancer survivors and their supporters are cycling for survival this weekend. >> but up next, the story behind this . don't forget, we are always on at wusa9.com and the app, don't forget that. stay with us, we'll be right back. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a
she was targeted by the taliban for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group that opposes it. she will likely stay in england since her father secured a position in germantown. >>> the alexandria fire department is remembering a fallen hero tonight. joshua was a paramedic and he died in the line of duty one year ago. he was responding to a car fire on i-395 and he fell through a break in the raised roadway and suffered a severe head injury. despite an effort to save...
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you can see the board of education behind me are clearing the steps away. plows keep coming back. just trying to keep up with it. power has been a problem. we have been worried. about 30% of customers in connecticut that are going to lose their power, that's what the governor said, we're already at 17,604. all of those in southeast connecticut. metro north, those are the trains that get people in and out of new york city, all of the commuters who live here. suspended after 10:00 tonight. i have been doing this all day. the ruler, come over here so you can see where we're at. i believe, if i'm -- yep, we're still at james polk. six inches. we're expecting about 2 feet. >> i want to bring in ali velshi in cape cod in massachusetts. in terms of the water coming in, ali, what have you been seeing? >> gotten really rough, anderson. you and i talked about 20 minutes ago or something. you'll catch the light behind me, see the surf coming. look at that, the kind of thing we're seeing now. we're not close to high tide, and also not close to the worst of the storm coming in. as a result, th
you can see the board of education behind me are clearing the steps away. plows keep coming back. just trying to keep up with it. power has been a problem. we have been worried. about 30% of customers in connecticut that are going to lose their power, that's what the governor said, we're already at 17,604. all of those in southeast connecticut. metro north, those are the trains that get people in and out of new york city, all of the commuters who live here. suspended after 10:00 tonight. i have...
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we believe they're taking the public out of public education. >education. >> shannon: let me know whether this is true tor false. there's a report out there that basically the only people who can look at this curriculum and track it as it goes into play are teachers who this report said had to sign a gag order and would not tell people about what was in it. >> that is correct. that is how it's been. of course, at this hearing recently before the texas senate, the c-scope sponsors said that they were not going to continue to do that, but i've asked for a password and to be able to get in and review the curriculum, and i'm still waiting for it. our elected state board of education chairman waited six months to be able to get into the system and see it. >> shannon: the director of the schools, the person who oversees the school system? >> this is the elected state board of education who oversees the curriculum. >> shannon: it took six months for them to get a password? all right. i have to imagine that parents who hear about this and find out about
we believe they're taking the public out of public education. >education. >> shannon: let me know whether this is true tor false. there's a report out there that basically the only people who can look at this curriculum and track it as it goes into play are teachers who this report said had to sign a gag order and would not tell people about what was in it. >> that is correct. that is how it's been. of course, at this hearing recently before the texas senate, the c-scope sponsors...
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she says they need to in order to get an education and, shep, she says that she is looking forward to returning getting everyone's lives back to normal. >> i know she is. a negotiator. maybe even a team of them has been speaking with this suspect or had for the better part of seven days. and this afternoon it sounded like they were giving us a hint as to what he might be wanting out of this. >> it sounded like they were giving a hint. in particular, sheriff wally olsen said the suspect had a story that was important neighbors tell us that the suspect held strong antigovernment views. so, that could lead one to speculate that perhaps he wanted to draw attention to those views but if that was the case, he certainly went about it the wrong way and now that he is dead, he will not be telling that story. jonathan on scene. a lot of questions to be answered here. hope to be hearing from police this hour. news crews spotted this ambulance leaving the scene just after the ambulance freed the boy. were wheeled him into the hospital on a stretcher. elizabeth prann at that hospital tonight doe t
she says they need to in order to get an education and, shep, she says that she is looking forward to returning getting everyone's lives back to normal. >> i know she is. a negotiator. maybe even a team of them has been speaking with this suspect or had for the better part of seven days. and this afternoon it sounded like they were giving us a hint as to what he might be wanting out of this. >> it sounded like they were giving a hint. in particular, sheriff wally olsen said the...
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. >> reporter: he regularly educates others about following a regimen that works for them. so far he has avoided relapse for 16 years. he also started an organization called band against ms, where people with ms can find information, hope, that they can live a full life, even with this chronic disease. >> i was told that i was going to die. once you conquer the fear of the disease, it's kind of liberating. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> house speaker john boehner is rejecting president obama's call to delay automatic budget cuts known as the sequester. he is calling for different spending cuts and he's insisting they must not include tax increases. we have a look here at what he had to say this morning at his news briefing. >> what they want is have spending under control so the economy can grow. and they have opportunities again. democrats say we should replace the president's sequester with revenue increases or delay it. republicans say we should replace with responsible reforms that will help put us on a path to balance the budget in ten years. republi
. >> reporter: he regularly educates others about following a regimen that works for them. so far he has avoided relapse for 16 years. he also started an organization called band against ms, where people with ms can find information, hope, that they can live a full life, even with this chronic disease. >> i was told that i was going to die. once you conquer the fear of the disease, it's kind of liberating. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> house...
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the peace walk is really telling young people to choose education over guns, not to solve your problems with gun violence but with diplomacy and that's so important and with all of this gun violence happening around america, the stand your ground law, mr. roberts, is a law that in trayvon's situation makes no sense. how can you be the aggressor, how can you initiate the confrontation and then say, after i shoot a kid in the heart, i was just standing my ground? so this trayvon martin amendment to the stand your ground law, simply, you can't be aggressor and start the confrontation and then claim that you stood your ground. >> mr. crump, i want to talk to you about what took place in court this week. zimmerman and his side were trying to push more time before going to trial. explain what happened in court and then who was witness number eight? >> certainly. on february 5th, which would have been trayvon martin's 18th birthday, we had a scheduled court hearing to talk about different issues in the trial and that courtroom on that day, the spirit of trayvon martin was definitely in the cou
the peace walk is really telling young people to choose education over guns, not to solve your problems with gun violence but with diplomacy and that's so important and with all of this gun violence happening around america, the stand your ground law, mr. roberts, is a law that in trayvon's situation makes no sense. how can you be the aggressor, how can you initiate the confrontation and then say, after i shoot a kid in the heart, i was just standing my ground? so this trayvon martin amendment...
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the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in los angeles. many new artists are up for top award. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: we are young. that could be the theme of the 55th annual grammy awards. >> it's been an incredible year in music. feels like alternative music is back. >> reporter: this year, the spotlight isn't on veterans like springsteen or dylan. it's about black, the keys, mumford and sons or jack and white. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: they're all nominated for album of the year. and they're all in their 20s or 30s. ♪ [ music ] ♪ this past year, attention was focused on the breakout stars, most notably fun, the power pop t
the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in...
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all of their projects were featured at the national education writers association conference. >> they wanted to see what is really working in the classes and local states. what has kids excited about learning?" and we found that it's kind of the hands-on activity. >> reporter: emily richmond is the spokesman for the group. she says writers and reporters across the country spent the day examining what attracts studentses to science, technology, engineering and math careers. one way to boost interest among students and parents? >> get it in the news more. and help people to understand, particularly, taxpayers who may be asked to pay for science labs. why does that matter. >> reporter: teachers say one reason the u.s. may lag behind is that they start early, teaching the subjects to younger students. >> if we can provide a wide range of opportunities from ap courses down to, perhaps, you know, on site or school-based research experiences, to give students more hands-on opportunities. and really to let them see beyond the taxbooks. >> reporter: and make-- textbooks. and make it a tool for
all of their projects were featured at the national education writers association conference. >> they wanted to see what is really working in the classes and local states. what has kids excited about learning?" and we found that it's kind of the hands-on activity. >> reporter: emily richmond is the spokesman for the group. she says writers and reporters across the country spent the day examining what attracts studentses to science, technology, engineering and math careers. one...
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. >> we really understood the press as educational tv. everything that had been going on that we were involved in had been going on for 100 years. it was hard to get it out. because this is 1963, i was reminded that fred shuttlesworking to get martin luther king on the seventeenth of december to promise he would come to birmingham this year but that is because on the fourteenth or fifteenth fred's church had been bombed for the third time in 1962. there had been 16 bombings of homes that receive no publicity. fred shuttlesworth was quite frank that he needed martin luther king to come over there to give intention to this in just this. one of my other good friends, a guy who had been with us in the movement from camera man, was quite blunt with me about it, saying you have to cut me some slack because i have got to keep a camera on dr. king because if they kill him and i don't get a picture of it i lose my job. it was almost that cold and analysis, where martin luther king knew that he was being used to focus on this injustice and did it w
. >> we really understood the press as educational tv. everything that had been going on that we were involved in had been going on for 100 years. it was hard to get it out. because this is 1963, i was reminded that fred shuttlesworking to get martin luther king on the seventeenth of december to promise he would come to birmingham this year but that is because on the fourteenth or fifteenth fred's church had been bombed for the third time in 1962. there had been 16 bombings of homes that...